Dear MathGroup,
I have found the solution. Use PlotRange->All. Another question is
that how I can plot to see the thickness of the surface?
With Regards,
Tun Myint Aung
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From: Tun Myint Aung
To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
Subject: [mg62579] 3D plot question
Dear Mathgroup,
When I plot a 3D plot in mathematica, I found that some part of the
surface has been cut off in the graph. For example,
z = x^5*y
Plot3D[z, {x, -1, 1}, {y, -1, 1}, PlotPoints -> 40,
Mesh -> False, BoxRatios -> {1, 1, 0.4}]
Mathematica plot for z values only in the range -0.2 to 0.2. Actually
when x=1, y=1, z value will be 1. But in the graph, the surface goes
flat for z>0.2.Why? How can I get the graph for full range of z?
Best Regards,
Tun Myint Aung
Graduate Student
National University of Singapore
E1A #02-18
Kent Ridge, 119260, Singapore
E-mail g0202015 at nus.edu.sg <mailto:g0202015 at nus.edu.sg>